President Donald Trump Signals US-Iran Deal Could Be Signed On Sunday; Hormuz To Reopen After Pact
U.S. President Donald Trump said a deal to end the recent conflict between the U.S. and Iran is expected to be signed on Sunday. Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump said a deal to end the recent conflict between the U.S. and Iran is expected to be signed on Sunday. Trump, in a social media post, said the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil shipping route, would reopen to all countries after the agreement is signed.
However, Iran remained cautious, with its foreign ministry spokesperson saying officials are still awaiting confirmation on the exact timing and date. Trump also said the U.S. would deal with Iranโs enriched uranium stockpile once the situation calms down. Iran
has denied allegations of building a nuclear weapon, maintaining its nuclear activities are for peaceful purposes. Chapters 0:00 Breaking News: Major US-Iran Deal Expected to End Conflict 0:30 Iran's Cautious Response: Timeline for Agreement Unclear 1:00 Trump's Confidence: Options
if Deal Doesn't Progress 1:30 Expert Analysis: Significance of Trump's Statement 2:00 Political Pressure: Trump's Approval Ratings and Midterm Elections 2:30 Future of US-Iran Relations: Aiming for Peace and Prosperity 3:00 100 Days of War: Will the Conflict Finally End?